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I've played tons of Super Famicom RPGs without being fluent in Japanese whatsoever. RPGs are very doable because they all tend to follow the same stereotypes, so if you've played a few in English, you'll know what to expect.
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Strategy games, dating sims, heck, just about any kind of simulation. There are plenty of worse genres to play in a foreign language than RPGs, trust me. Just FYI, there's a SFC copy of Super Mario RPG on ebay for $16 buy-it-now right now. I'm still on the fence with Dragon Quest V, though I'm leaning away from getting it, just because of all the text-based menus in Japanese.Įdit2: Nevermind, the english version looks to be cheaper. To help out, I had the bright idea of checking out some playthrough videos, and have decided to get Secret of Mana, but not Super Mario RPG. (My choice is basically between buying for the SFC, or waiting for them to show up on the Virtual Console or similar, while keeping an eye out for any deals.) And yes, I know Mario RPG/Secret of Mana (1) got a US release.
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That's all free btw :PI'm not interested in roms. You can just get the translated rom and play on an emu if u want (and SMRPG if you want too p). (heres a huge list of a lot of translations )Īnd super mario RPG actually got a US release. Thankfully Dragon Quest V and Secret of Mana 2 have fan translations. RPGs would be the worst sort of game to have in a foreign language